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乘风翱翔:鸟类飞行中风支持建模中速度和方向测量的尺度依赖性。

Flying with the wind: scale dependency of speed and direction measurements in modelling wind support in avian flight.

机构信息

Department for Migration and Immuno-ecology, Max Plank Institute for Ornithology, Am Obstberg 1, 78315 Radolfzell, Germany ; Department of Biology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, 78464 Germany.

Am Fügsee 29, Seehausen am Staffelsee, 82418 Germany.

出版信息

Mov Ecol. 2013 Jul 3;1(1):4. doi: 10.1186/2051-3933-1-4. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Understanding how environmental conditions, especially wind, influence birds' flight speeds is a prerequisite for understanding many important aspects of bird flight, including optimal migration strategies, navigation, and compensation for wind drift. Recent developments in tracking technology and the increased availability of data on large-scale weather patterns have made it possible to use path annotation to link the location of animals to environmental conditions such as wind speed and direction. However, there are various measures available for describing not only wind conditions but also the bird's flight direction and ground speed, and it is unclear which is best for determining the amount of wind support (the length of the wind vector in a bird's flight direction) and the influence of cross-winds (the length of the wind vector perpendicular to a bird's direction) throughout a bird's journey.

RESULTS

We compared relationships between cross-wind, wind support and bird movements, using path annotation derived from two different global weather reanalysis datasets and three different measures of direction and speed calculation for 288 individuals of nine bird species. Wind was a strong predictor of bird ground speed, explaining 10-66% of the variance, depending on species. Models using data from different weather sources gave qualitatively similar results; however, determining flight direction and speed from successive locations, even at short (15 min intervals), was inferior to using instantaneous GPS-based measures of speed and direction. Use of successive location data significantly underestimated the birds' ground and airspeed, and also resulted in mistaken associations between cross-winds, wind support, and their interactive effects, in relation to the birds' onward flight.

CONCLUSIONS

Wind has strong effects on bird flight, and combining GPS technology with path annotation of weather variables allows us to quantify these effects for understanding flight behaviour. The potentially strong influence of scaling effects must be considered and implemented in developing sampling regimes and data analysis.

摘要

背景

了解环境条件(尤其是风)如何影响鸟类的飞行速度,是理解鸟类飞行许多重要方面的前提,包括最优迁徙策略、导航以及对风漂移的补偿。跟踪技术的最新发展以及可获取的大规模天气模式数据的增加,使得使用路径注释将动物的位置与风速和风向等环境条件联系起来成为可能。然而,有各种不同的措施可用于描述风况以及鸟类的飞行方向和地速,目前尚不清楚哪种措施最适合确定风支持量(鸟类飞行方向上的风矢量长度)和风切变的影响(与鸟类方向垂直的风矢量长度)在鸟类整个行程中。

结果

我们比较了横风、风支持与鸟类运动之间的关系,使用来自两个不同全球天气再分析数据集的路径注释以及三种不同的方向和速度计算方法,对 9 种鸟类的 288 个个体进行了分析。风是鸟类地速的一个强有力的预测因子,解释了 10-66%的方差,具体取决于物种。使用不同天气源数据的模型给出了定性相似的结果;然而,即使使用 15 分钟的短间隔,从连续位置确定飞行方向和速度也不如使用基于 GPS 的即时速度和方向测量。使用连续位置数据会显著低估鸟类的地速和空速,并且会错误地关联横风、风支持及其与鸟类前进飞行的交互效应。

结论

风对鸟类飞行有很强的影响,将 GPS 技术与天气变量的路径注释相结合,可以量化这些影响,以理解飞行行为。在制定采样方案和数据分析时,必须考虑并实施潜在的强烈尺度效应的影响。

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